ZhejiangTex exhibition also known as Yiwu coming up soon which will provide professional, market-oriented knitting, garment, dyeing and finishing machinery trading platform for the industry.
The show will continuously join force with the China Yiwu International Manufacturing Equipment Expo, organized by Zhejiang Provincial Government.
ZhejiangTex features 15,000 square metres in exhibition area and accommodates three zones – Knitting & Hosiery, Sewing & Garment and Finishing & Digital Printing.
Up to now, more than 200 enterprises have confirmed participation to exhibit over 700 sets of machines. The exhibition attracts many brand enterprises presenting their new products and new technology, including knitting and hosiery machinery enterprises.
Italian exhibitors will include names such as Santoni, Lonati, BTSR, Colosio and L.G.L. The show will also welcome Hong Kong CHEMTAX, Cixing, Aurora, Taiwan Aotu, Rosso, Shaoxing Royuan, Taiwan Dakong, Zhejiang Zhongbao and Zhejiang Rifa.
The high-end knitting accessories and needle manufacturing enterprises include Memmingger-Iro (Taicang), Kern Liebers, Groz-Beckert, Yamagen and Yantex. Warp knitting and yarn equipment companies will be represented by Hong Kong CHEMTAX, Wuyang, Jinggong and Yuejian.
Sewing and garment equipment will be presented by New Jack, Yinjian, Jinbao, Doso, Shupu, Taoling, Zhongjie, Hengtong, Ruiyang, Yinjian, Xingling and Fushan. And, finally, finishing and digital printing machinery will be showcased by Cubotex and Conti Complet from Italy, Union Industry from Japan, Sun Myung from South Korea and Chuyun from Guangzhou, China.
The show combines the 15th China Yiwu International Exhibition on Knitting & Hosiery Machinery, the 4th China Yiwu International Exhibition on Sewing & Automatic Garment Machinery and 2014 China Yiwu International Exhibition on Dyeing, Finishing & Digital Printing Machinery.
The event, this year will take place from 19-22 November at the Yiwu International Expo Centre, Zhejiang Province, PR China.
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